Please spay and neuter your pets! While your newborn pets are cute, failing to do this allows your little darlings to add to the population of homeless animals. Adopt pets from your local animal rescues/shelters, there are plenty of animals just waiting for a home.

Definitely a Sasquatch print! Look at the way the grass is bent but not broken. The way the leaves are dispersed suggest something with a lot of weight and a large stride made that track. Could you make a plaster casting of it for me?

I used to work at the local wildlife rehab center. Every spring, we get dozens of these little guys in from people thinking they are abandoned by their mothers. Cottontails are pretty much impossible to hand rear and release back into the wild. On top of that, they are very overpopulated. So you know what we do with all the baby bunnies?
We feed them to the raptors.

I have a wild bunny that visits me in my garage if I'm the only one in there. We have an understanding, when I start my mower I give the bunny time to get its little family to safety before I mow near their burrow under my shed. The other day one of the babies, about the size in the pic, got confused and went to the fence corner and froze and I nearly ran it over...I thought they all had gone. I backed up and bunny came an fetched the little one and scampered off. I leave fresh veggies for them and the loose corn from the corn cobbs for the squirrels. Bunny doesn't get too close, just enough to let me know he's there...and I'll check to see if they need something fresh...

I'll try to get pics of said furry creatures next time I see them. It's getting warm out during the day so I gotta catch them early or late evening...they are adorable. Especially when they go up on their hind legs to sniff the air or look for clover...

I imagine their very first line of defense is camouflage, so it's in their nature in the forest to remain as still as possible, as they are less likely to be seen (vs jumping up and running scared). In another ecosystem though, it's probably the opposite :)

my grandma was out in the backyard pulling weeds one day, and she had texted me to come out, and i went out there, and there was one of these little guys in the middle of a bush...he looked like he was having a heart attack :p

Ummm...really? They were born in the wild, I'm guessing they have a wild mother. Better advice might be: do not disturb. Glad you took a picture but I actually hope you left them in peace after. Baby bunnies are so sweet.